Get your shred on during Cybersecurity Awareness Month
The events will take place Tuesday, Oct. 1, at the Health Sciences Building (Uptown East/Medical Campus), and Tuesday, Oct. 29, on Bearcats Commons, Lot A (Uptown West Campus), from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (or until the truck is full).
OIS staff will remain present to ensure that all documents received are properly destroyed.
Before You Come: If needed, please fill out the University Records Disposal Form. If you're new to this process, more information, as well as a link to the form, can be found on the Transfer and Disposal page.
Please note: Please Note, all metal, including paper clips and hanging file folders must be removed in advance; staples are permissible. Plastic also needs to be removed – comb bindings, transparencies, Polaroid pictures, Tyvek envelopes. Anything that cannot be torn is not acceptable.
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